Serious question; after what happened in Season 1, there’s no way he’d not have serious PTSD. Debbie too for that matter!
This could have been a pretty engaging character point; instead it seems kind of weird how Mark is just “fine” while Debbie is breaking down alone and no one, not even Cecil, has recommended they get a therapist.

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      10 months ago

      You misunderstood me; quotation marks imply sarcasm. Of course he’s not fine, but he’s trying to give the outward appearance that he is; a thin veil that his loved ones see through. Hence why I think it’s incredulous that no one has foisted a therapist on him.

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    10 months ago

    I was actually kinda concerned watching that – especially after the first scene of the 2nd season felt like it went on for a worryingly long time – that it meant that Mark was going to become a less heroic/virtuous character. Like he doesn’t really wanna talk about it with anyone, even his buds at the burger mart can’t get him to talk about it, he just wants to go back to hero work, etc. Especially now with the Viltrumites telling him to take up Nolan’s post (and Nolan telling him that he needs to start fighting to kill), it seems like all the conditions are aligning for him to abandon his morals (‘conditions’ including no therapy). But I didn’t read the comics, so I have no idea what’s gonna happen

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    10 months ago

    who would like to see this in the show or comics … Therapy sessions really ? This is not rick and morty dude